The cool thing about that is that you can use it on iOS simply by visiting the Audiobookshelf instance directly on the web. So technically, it's available on every platform that has some kind of browser.
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This isn't even the first time this has happened to a Tesla, at this point this particular problem is just expected.
Windows. Windows caused me to get into it.
I've no plans to go back to my abusive ex.
If you're planning on gaming, and you have an NVIDIA card, then I would like to recommend Bazzite. I've been using it for months, and I'm very happy with it. Have it installed to my Steam Deck as well as my PC.
Oh, I know this one! The third explosion, right?
Damn, all this time Hexbear was actually getting paid?
I'm a Mexican-American atheist man who has sucked more dicks in my life than most women have. I live a couple miles from the bridge I slept under in the wintertime as a homeless kid because the Gospel Mission didn't "take my kind". I spent my days collecting enough bottles so I could buy a meal every day for my sister and I so we didn't starve, because one day our mother decided she didn't want to take care of us anymore and just left. So don't you fucking dare strut around talking about how only you know what suffering is, you Zionist, genocidal, Muslim-hating, self-righteous piece of shit. You didn't suffer through any shit countless other people have. The difference between you and I is that I didn't let it turn me into a fucking shit stain of a human being.
Your homophobia aside, that's exactly what the Israelis are doing. Also, strictly speaking, the conquering and elimination of a national government isn't genocide. That requires the people to be murdered for being of that national origin. If they aren't being murdered, there's no genocide.
You're assuming there are laws in Korea that mandate those safety features.
This is a different country, and different culture. It's been in the news for years now that Koreans are literally working themselves to death. To the point they just fall over and die. There's been many protests trying to get the government to step in and change things, but so far capitalism has done its thing and people are still dying. If they don't keep working, they lose their livelihoods. Some people work 80 hour work weeks in dangerous conditions, just to barely afford an apartment not much bigger than a closet. There's no other option for them, except to starve.
If you want more context, there's quite a few good documentaries on YouTube about the issue.
Knocking things around in orbit is a terrible idea that only adds to the current near crisis we have with space junk. So yes, it would be a real shame if something messed with the orbit of any satellite, one that could cost hundreds of millions in damages or even loss of life.